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10.An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother.All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money left.When she heard her daddy say to her(31)Cmother with whispered desperation(绝望),"(32)Da miracle(奇迹)can save him now",the little girl went to her bedroom and took out her piggy bank.She(33)Call the change out on the floor and counted it carefully.Then she(34)B her way six blocks to the local drugstore(药店).
"And what do you want?"asked the chemist.
"It's(35)Bmy little brother,"the girl answered back."He's really,really sick and I want to buy a(36)D.His name is Andrew and he has something(37)Agrowing inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him."
"We don't  38 miracles here,child.I'm sorry,"the chemist said,smiling(39)Cat the little girl.
  In the shop was a(40)Dcustomer.He stooped (弯腰) down and asked the little girl,"What kind of miracle does your brother(41)B?"
"I don't know,"she replied."He's really sick and mommy says he needs(42)D.But my daddy can't pay for it,so I have brought my(43)A."
"How much do you have?"asked the man.
"One dollar and eleven cents,(44)CI can try and get some more,"she answered quietly.
"Well,what a coincidence(巧合),"smiled the man."A dollar and eleven cents-the (45)Cprice of a miracle for little brothers.(46)Dme to where you live.I want to see your brother and(47)Cyour parents."
That well-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong,a surgeon(外科医生).The operation in the hospital was completed without(48)Cand it wasn't long before Andrew was(49)Bagain and doing well.
The little girl was happy.She knew exactly how much the miracle cost---one dollar and eleven cents plus the(50)Dof a little child.

31.A.helplessB.hopefulC.tearfulD.kind
32.A.SimplyB.JustC.More thanD.Only
33.A.pulledB.putC.pouredD.drew
34.A.followedB.madeC.tookD.found
35.A.toB.forC.asD.on
36.A.hopeB.doctorC.favorD.miracle
37.A.badB.smallC.extraD.impossible
38.A.haveB.offerC.storeD.sell
39.A.gentlyB.coldlyC.sadlyD.strangely
40.A.well-behavedB.good-lookingC.kind-heartedD.well-dressed
41.A.haveB.needC.careD.like
42.A.a doctorB.a surgeonC.a kindnessD.an operation
43.A.savingsB.wishesC.ideasD.suggestions
44.A.sinceB.asC.butD.after
45.A.sameB.properC.exactD.necessary
46.A.ShowB.FollowC.HelpD.Take
47.A.persuadeB.encourageC.meetD.help
48.A.difficultyB.doubtC.chargeD.result
49.A.wellB.homeC.happyD.strong
50.A.courageB.clevernessC.devotionD.faith

分析 一位小姑娘以为药店里有卖奇迹,想去买奇迹救她病重的弟弟.结果碰到了一位好心地顾客愿意承担医药费,只收了她1美元11美分.

解答 31-35  CDCBB   36-40   DADCD    41-45  BDACC  46-50  DCCBD
31.C 形容词辨析.由文意可知看到儿子病重,家里又花光了钱,因此母亲伤心,选"眼含泪水的"符合逻辑.故选C.
32.D 副词辨析.下文有提示,只有出现奇迹才能救孩子的命.此处是"只有",而不是"仅仅",故不选A或B.故选D.
33.C 动词辨析.由文意可知从储蓄罐里把零花钱"倾倒"出来符合语境.故选C.
34.B 动词辨析.make one's way to…"向…走去".故选B.
35.B 介词辨析.由文意可知此处表示目的或对象,故用介词for.故选B.
36.D 名词辨析.前后文都有提示,小孩用自己的零花钱去买"奇迹",符合小孩的性格特点.故选D.
37.A 形容词辨析.由文意可知弟弟病重,因此是头里长了"坏的"东西.Extra"额外的",不符合小孩的语言特点和认知水平.故选A.
38.D 名词辨析.药店里是"卖"药,而不是卖"奇迹".故选D.
39.C 副词辨析.由文意可知药剂师已经了解了小女孩弟弟的情况,但不能帮助小女孩,因此"伤心地"微笑.故选C.
40.D 形容词辨析.下文有提示,这儿刚刚出现这位"穿着体面的"顾客,不能马上断定他是"好心的",故选D.
41.B 动词辨析.由文意可知这位顾客不明白小女孩的弟弟需要什么样的奇迹,故有此问.故选B.
42.D 名词辨析.前面出现了小女孩的弟弟头中长了"坏"东西的信息,后面有提示,因此小女孩知道需要"手术"才能救弟弟的命.A项"医生"太笼统,B项"外科医生",概念太专业,超出了小女孩的认知水平.故选D.
43.A 名词辨析.从后面这位顾客问小女孩有多少钱,可得出答案,小女孩告诉对方把自己所有的"积蓄"都带来了.故选A
44.C 连词辨析.由文意判断前后应该是转折关系.故选C.
45.C 形容词辨析.此处这位顾客了解了小女孩的用意,故幽默地说:1美元11分钱"正好"是买一个奇迹的钱,说明这位顾客决定帮助小女孩的弟弟.故选C.
46.D 动词辨析.由文意可知 这位顾客要到小女孩"带"他去她家里去.故选D.
47.C 动词辨析.由文意可知这位顾客要去"见见"小女孩的父母,以便进一步了解情况.故选C.
48.C 名词辨析.说明Dr Carlton Armstrong富有爱心,无偿地为小女孩的弟弟做了手术,因此是没有收费.其他选项不合题意.故选C.
49.B 形容词辨析.小女孩的弟弟不久就回了家痊愈了,注意此选项与后面doing well的并列关系,其他三个选项与doing well在意义上重复.故选B.
50.D 名词辨析.由文意可知,用1美元11分钱买来奇迹,反映了小女孩的"信念",其他的不合题意.故选D.

点评 本篇完型考查考生扎实的语法基础,足够的词汇量和对于文章逻辑关系的把握.近年来,完型的侧重点,从考察语法和逻辑关系,逐步转移到了词义辨析和逻辑关系上来.因此考生应注意大量的阅读和长期的阅读训练

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